As was said above, Hollywood should never adapt any anime or manga. They'll just ruin it by trying to Americanized it. I mean, you've seen Dragonball: Evolution. It had absolutely little resemblance to the source material. These Hollywood filmmakers have no respect for the source material or the Japanese culture. They also whitewash characters that were originally of a different race. For example, the live action Akira film by Warner Bros. is going to have white actors in the place of the characters and it is taking place in Neo-Manhattan instead of Neo-Tokyo. Here's some links for more information:
http://www.siliconera.com/2014/02/15/scaled-live-action-akira-movie-still-alive-will-take-spirit-series/
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=114669

So, what I'm basically saying is that only Japanese cinema can adapt anime/manga to live action.

Apparently, Hollywood has the mentality that only white people can be the leads in movies. We're in the 21st century and they still think like that? It appears that only Asian cinema can adapt anime/manga.

Apparently, Hollywood has the mentality that only white people can be the leads in movies. We're in the 21st century and they still think like that? It appears that only Asian cinema can adapt anime/manga.

Actually, even though I just said that, I don't know how true that'll be for much longer. Pacific Rim is a good indicator for this.

It bugs me because honestly every single thread you make always praises the original Japanese and trashes America whether it's dubs/cinema/whatever. Like, dude. We get it. You're a weeb who's got a hardon for Japan. Can you stop being so relentlessly negative about everything all the time?

They SHOULD get started on it now. That way we'll start getting good ones within ~20 or so years. I think that's how long it took for comic book movies, might've been longer. But the sooner they push through all the inevitable fail the better.

(Fingers crossed for All You Need Is Kill / Edge of Tomorrow being somewhat decent.)

Apparently, Hollywood has the mentality that only white people can be the leads in movies. We're in the 21st century and they still think like that? It appears that only Asian cinema can adapt anime/manga.

In all honesty, Hollywood is unable to really understand the Japanese culture. And I wouldn't blame them. Cultures are different in every country. That's why there's a complete difference between American culture and Canadian culture, even though they're both anglophone countries.

Hollywood should be banned from doing it not only adapting Anime/Manga to live version but also on other areas. Anyone seen the movies that they have been producing for the past years? Especially with those characters that involved a specific Ethnic background.

Dragon Ball is bad to the point where I thought Son Goku is Son Gohan all throughout the film. 47Ronin has (WTF!) Keanu Reeves as the Kai. DoA is pretty much a soft porn. And... there are more...

Hollywood should be banned from doing it not only adapting Anime/Manga to live version but also on other areas. Anyone seen the movies that they have been producing for the past years? Especially with those characters that involved a specific Ethnic background.

Dragon Ball is bad to the point where I thought Son Goku is Son Gohan all throughout the film. 47Ronin has (WTF!) Keanu Reeves as the Kai. DoA is pretty much a soft porn. And... there are more...

For example, the Last Airbender. It was confirmed by the creators of the show that it takes place in an Asian world. You see, the Air Nomads are supposed to be Tibetan, the Northern and Southern water tribes are Inuit, the Earth Kingdom are Chinese, and the Fire Nation are Japanese. Yet in the film, they had the main characters as white and the Fire Nation as dark skinned. Originally, they wanted Jesse McCartney to be Zuko but he had scheduling conflicts. This means that originally the whole cast was going to be white.

Apparently, Hollywood has the mentality that only white people can be the leads in movies. We're in the 21st century and they still think like that? It appears that only Asian cinema can adapt anime/manga.

Actually, even though I just said that, I don't know how true that'll be for much longer. Pacific Rim is a good indicator for this.

It bugs me because honestly every single thread you make always praises the original Japanese and trashes America whether it's dubs/cinema/whatever. Like, dude. We get it. You're a weeb who's got a hardon for Japan. Can you stop being so relentlessly negative about everything all the time?